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In this compelling episode, we had the honor and privilege to co-lab with Stacey Muhammad, a visionary filmmaker, and episodic director from New Orleans. Known for her captivating storytelling and unique style, Stacey brings a deep passion for exploring the human experience and highlighting critical social issues through her work.
With an impressive portfolio that includes directing episodes for Alex Cross and Harlem (Amazon Prime), Queen Sugar (OWN), Bel-Air and The Best Man (Peacock), The Wonder Years (ABC) just to name a few, and her own groundbreaking web series For Colored Boys, Stacey is a true advocate for amplifying diverse voices in media. We also delve into her poignant Netflix documentary, I AM SEAN BELL: Black Boys Speak.
Join us as we discuss the importance of telling our own stories, the challenges and triumphs of working in the industry, emerging opportunities for Black creators to reshape the narrative in media, and why you can find success at any age.
To learn more about Stacey Muhammad and the amazing work she is doing visit www.StaceyMFilms.com
Special shout out to Yvonne McDuffie Winfrey, Producer extraordinaire and The UNCollective crew for their dedication and continuous support!
Instagram: @colabbin_podcast
Facebook: @Co-Labbin' w/Dee & Shawna
YouTube: @Co-LabbinwithDeeShawna
By Dee Murray and Shawna WoodberryIn this compelling episode, we had the honor and privilege to co-lab with Stacey Muhammad, a visionary filmmaker, and episodic director from New Orleans. Known for her captivating storytelling and unique style, Stacey brings a deep passion for exploring the human experience and highlighting critical social issues through her work.
With an impressive portfolio that includes directing episodes for Alex Cross and Harlem (Amazon Prime), Queen Sugar (OWN), Bel-Air and The Best Man (Peacock), The Wonder Years (ABC) just to name a few, and her own groundbreaking web series For Colored Boys, Stacey is a true advocate for amplifying diverse voices in media. We also delve into her poignant Netflix documentary, I AM SEAN BELL: Black Boys Speak.
Join us as we discuss the importance of telling our own stories, the challenges and triumphs of working in the industry, emerging opportunities for Black creators to reshape the narrative in media, and why you can find success at any age.
To learn more about Stacey Muhammad and the amazing work she is doing visit www.StaceyMFilms.com
Special shout out to Yvonne McDuffie Winfrey, Producer extraordinaire and The UNCollective crew for their dedication and continuous support!
Instagram: @colabbin_podcast
Facebook: @Co-Labbin' w/Dee & Shawna
YouTube: @Co-LabbinwithDeeShawna